You Are Uniquely You: Affirmation for Little Girls of Afro Heritage
You Are Uniquely You: Affirmation for Little Girls of Afro Heritage
You are not just any other little girl.
You are all that’s bright and beautiful about our world.
[…]
Your laugh so joyful and pure is as
magical as sunbeams and rainbows.
In Charlene Tolentino’s You Are Uniquely You: Affirmations for Little Girls of Afro Heritage, we have a booming celebration of all things that make you, you. Illustrator Just Joonie has worked with Tolentino to create a small colourful volume, full of realistic and glistening water colours, that celebrates the worth of one little girl of afro heritage. This book declares itself a book of affirmations, and it is just that. There is no narrative here per se, but a list of pleasures that one little girl brings to her family as she is celebrated verbally.
Certainly, the book is a well-timed celebration for all little girls of African ancestry who have been too long ignored in children’s literature. What remains unclear in the work is why separate books were needed for boys and girls (see review of You Are Uniquely You: Affirmations for Little Boys of Afro Heritage. While the overall celebratory arc is the same in each work, the language employed by Tolentino to uplift little girls does somewhat employ stereotypical imagery. I don’t find the simile about her laugh as “delightful as ponies and unicorns” particularly poignant, and paired with the notion that this is a girl’s affirmation, I find it a bit irksome. If this is envisioned as a response to what little girls of colour traditionally hear about themselves, then it would do well to consider the richest language available.
Regardless of my misgivings, I do feel that celebrating the uniqueness of children of African ancestry is worthwhile. The illustrations feel soft and luminous, befitting the party that the book invokes. You Are Uniquely You: Affirmations for Little Girls of Afro Heritage would be a lovely book to tuck into a young child’s birthday present.
Catherine-Laura Dunnington holds a PhD. in education from the University of Ottawa. She teaches preschool.